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Deciphering Neuroblastomas

Posted In Tumor on December 31, 2009 No Comment


Neuroblastoma is a belligerent malignant tumor observed during infancy and younger aged kids, originating in the sympathetic nerve tissues that are accountable for handling the body’s crisis management plan of fighting and getaway reaction. There are nearly six hundred diagnoses of children annually in the U.S. alone and is the most widespread form of tumor inflicting below one year old infants.

neuroblastoma in infantsThough these tumor could be present in the child when he is born, these tumors mostly go undetected till they have proliferated and begun exerting pressure on the adjacently placed organs or have metastasized to the lymph nodes, the CNS (central nervous system), bones or the bone marrow. Atypically, neuroblastoma could be identified prior to the child being born when the expectant mother undergoes a fetal ultrasound scan.

The tumor generally originates in the adrenal gland tissues that are situated in the abdominal area above the kidneys. The adrenal glands produce hormones and other essential matter that are requisite for normal functioning of the body. At times the tumor could additionally originate in the nerve tissue located close by the spinal area of the neck, chest or abdominal region.

Neuroblastomas Symptoms

The prevalent signs of neuroblastoma arise from the compression occurring due to the tumor or aches in the bone as the cancer has metastasized to the bone and in the bone marrow. The signs could include:

  • Bulging eyes and crow’s feet in the ocular area due to the cancer having metastasized to the region at the back of the eyes.
  • Due to the spinal compression arising due to neuroblastoma the infant could get paralysed.
  • Fever arising, the child becoming anemic and hypertension are at times felt.

Other lesser prevalent signs comprise of:

  • Loose bowel movements.
  • Improper coordination or jerkiness in the muscular movements.
  • Uncontrolled ocular movements.

Other signs could comprise of:

  • An accumulation or firmness in the abdominal region.
  • Distress when one breathes.
  • Reduction in weight.
  • Fever.
  • Aching bones.
  • Problems felt during ingestion.
Neuroblastoma Grouping

When neuroblastoma has been identified, the child specialist would employ the below mentioned groups or terminology for illustrating the cancer.

  • Localized Resectable Neuroblastoma
    The cancer is restricted to the location where it initially originates, with lacking proof of its metastasis and surgical excision of the tumor is possible.
  • Localized Unresectable Neuroblastoma
    The cancer does not spread beyond its initial location; however the cancer could not be totally excised via surgical means.
  • Regional Neuroblastoma
    The cancer has metastasized past its initial location to regionally placed lymph nodes and could at times reach the adjacently placed organs or tissues, however not having reached the remote areas of the body.
  • Disseminated Neuroblastoma
    The cancer has spread past its initial site reaching distantly placed lymph nodes, bones, bone marrow, skin and optionally the other organs of the body could be affected.
  • Stage 4S Neuroblastoma
    Additionally dubbed ‘special neuroblastoma’ as its course of treatment is different. The cancer is locally placed and the spread restricted to the liver, skin and to a certain amount in the bone marrow.
  • Recurrent Neuroblastoma
    When the cancer has relapsed or persistently spreads even subsequent to undergoing treatment recurring in the initial location or in other regions of the body.

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